Regret

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*Disclaimer* I do not own Hellboy or anything associated with it.

A/N: This is a story dealing with NuadaXOC. If you don't like these types of fan fictions, then I'm sorry, but this is one. Thanks for clicking, but since you're here why don't you try and check it out? I'm sure even if you don't like OCs it might give you something to entertain yourself for a bit.

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Also, I have this on fanfiction.net, Inkitt, and Quotev also under the username xxyangxx2006

Nuada couldn't believe his eyes when he first laid them upon that thing. It looked like his sister but it was far too human. The human female's skin wasn't white like his sister's skin, it was quite pale for a human, but Nuala's was just as smooth; even the royal scar that matched his own incidentally was on this human's face. Her hair was even the same as Nuala's pale gold locks. However, there were other differences that could also be called similarities. Her ears were slightly pointed at the tips, but not so much as to call it abnormal by human standards. Her eyes were also a pale brown instead of a deep gold, but she was beginning to look more similar to Nuala the more he stared at his sister's impostor. If Nuala had used glamour this albino human impostor would be the identical twin to his sister. Nuada quickly shielded his mind from his sister in case she decided to check up on him like she did every hundred or so years; he didn't want his plans to be stopped by her telling their father.

Nuada couldn't let a creature with his sister's image insult his sister any further then the creature already had, so he planned to kill it in its sleep. It was quite easy to follow her into her home and hide away until the being fell asleep, and even easier to stand above it with his spear ready to pierce its heart. However, he couldn't do it in the end and left the human's apartment to try to rid some anger at not being able to kill a single human. The way the moonlight hit that wretched fiend, and how her hair covered the human ears, it seemed as if Nuala was truly laying in that bed.

Another day passed with him still following this woman, but this time she had a man with her and spent the day with him. Nuada felt a rage at the human female for associating herself with a human male (despite this being natural) and vowed he would kill her forthright if she slept with this male out of wedlock. How did he know it was such? She had no ring, they shared no house, and he heard that when a friend of hers called earlier, that this was a blind date. As the day progressed the man seemed far more interested in the female then she was in him. He thanked and cursed the stars that this would happen because he had yet to see her do anything to dishonor his sister's image. Even when the man said his goodbyes at the door, and tried to convince her to let him stay, she kindly declined as she sent him off and returned to her apartment alone.

So much during the day did he see how similar his sister and this human were that he was beginning to doubt this wasn't his sister playing a trick on him. Nuada once again slipped easily into the woman's apartment and was about to pierce her heart, but couldn't do it again! He slipped out of the room and began a rigorous training exercise to get his once again failure off his mind. He continued to do this for a month before he realized that this woman, despite her friends setting her up with seven other blind dates, had not shown any sign of dishonoring his sister's image. At the end of the first month of his surveillance and trying to kill her in her sleep, Nuada was beginning to suspect he couldn't kill her. The more he observed her the more similarities to his sister he noticed. They weren't exactly the same, the woman's human nature showed through quite a few times, but she was not a horrible human. She wasn't the best, but she was better than the average human.

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